Channing Tatum Gets in on World Cup Action with Norway Fans in Electric Scene
Channing Tatum Gets in on World Cup Action with Norway Fans in Electric Scene

Jaclyn HendricksFri, June 26, 2026 at 8:29 PM UTC
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Channing Tatum with Norway's supporters at the World Cup on June 26, 2026Credit: Steph Chambers - FIFA/FIFA via Getty
Channing Tatum wouldn't miss the opportunity to cheer on his "new stunt double."
On Friday, June 26, the Magic Mike actor was spotted in a sea of Norway fans during the team's Group I clash against France in the 2026 FIFA World Cup at Boston Stadium in Massachusetts. Clad in a No. 9 Erling Haaland jersey and what appeared to be a blond wig, Tatum could be seen cheering with supporters near the pitch.
France led Norway in the first half, 3-1. with Ousmane Dembélé scoring a hat trick.

Norway's Erling Haaland prior to a World Cup clash against France on June 26, 2026Credit: Richard Sellers/Sportsphoto/Allstar via Getty
Both France and Norway have advanced to the Round of 32 after winning their first two matches in group play.
Haaland, who has become a fan favorite during this year's tournament, started Friday's match on the bench. He has scored four goals across two games thus far.
Before the tournament began, Haaland, 25, appeared in a Nike advertisement with Tatum, 46. In the clip, the pair meditate while wearing matching Norway jerseys and soccer apparel.
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"Ripped the script with my new stunt double," Tatum captioned the post, which he shared on his Instagram page June 6.
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Tatum also sported a blond wig in a separate clip, with Haaland remarking, "Handsome man."
Tatum isn't the only celeb who has gotten in on the World Cup action this week. On Thursday, June 25, stars such as Paris Hilton and Jessica Alba caught the United States Men's National Team's 3-2 loss to Turkey to wrap group stage play.
Brad Pitt and Edward Norton were also in attendance, making for a Fight Club reunion 27 years after the film debuted in 1999.
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